I agree! I have found so many lemon oil foot bath recipes. I don’t think anyone has tried them before posting. I put a few drops of lemon oil in a full bath once and broke out in a rash. Very bad idea!

ALL edible salt contains some form of ‘chlorine’. It’s a part of its molecular make-up and actually, what makes it edible. That doesn’t mean it’s “chlorinated” or dangerous in any way. When the sodium molecules bond with the chlorine molecules, their properties change making them both stable and safe. For that matter, sodium is much more dangerous than chlorine; it’s a metal that will spontaneously combust when exposed to air, but the chlorine stabilizes it. Table salt is not dangerous.

(further to previous question about what each ingredient does for the feet) What if I were to use the sea salt with the parsley, lemon, and olive oil, for example, like in a foot salad: is that still effective, or do the milk and lemon have to act together, as in recipe #5?

One recipe I read said use 1/2 cup pf mixture to a gallon of water. You can use 1/2 cup of Epsom salts, and 1/2 cup of baking soda for a one time use, or you can make more and store it in an airtight container, like a jar, for future use.

FANTASTIC ! I WILL TRY THEM ALL MY TEEN-AGED SON BOUGHT ME A FOOT SOAKING MACHINE OVER THREE YEARS AGO THAT I HAVE NOT USED YET . I WAS WONDERING IF THESE OR OTHER RECIPES WOULD BE GOOD TO USE IN IT ? IT WOULD MAKE HIS DAY .

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